“I Took The Road Less Traveled By” I chose a quote by Robert Frost, this is the quote, “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference” (Frost). I chose this quote seeing that it truly stands out to me than all of the other quotes I could collect. In addition, this quote has a reasonable meaning that others should take into consideration. The meaning of this quote is that people should emancipate themselves from what other people are doing, in other words; take the road more traveled by. Also, this quote shows how people should drive out of their boundaries and try something unique and astonishing, rather than turning out doleful. It’s trying to show us not to be afraid and try something
Just like this quote has impacted my life and many others, many more quotes will impact the lives of everyone. Whether it be good or bad, it is up to us to decide what we accept to influence us. As we as seniors, move onto the next steps in our lives, it is important that we all have at least one great quote, which will stay with us
Imagine that your making a decision and you are stuck to choose between two things that could change and impact your life greatly. What would you do? What pathway would you take?
Life is difficult because no one can be sure if the choice they make will actually lead the outcome they wished for. “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, one of the most recognizable poems in American literature, speaks to choices people face in their life. The speaker has to make a right choice for him, that will lead to the outcome of being what he really wants to be. "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost uses symbolism, imagery, personification, and metaphor, to explain its theme that choices made by the one's strong wish of what one really wants to be, will ultimately lead to the desired outcome.
In “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost leaves a major theme of making choices. The poem is about a man traveling and he comes across a fork-in-the-road. He must make a decision on which way he will keep traveling. One way seems familiar to him. It is by far the safer and easier route to go down. But that does come with a price. The road has been used a lot and may be more difficult to travel down even though it seems easier. He ends up choosing the road less traveled. It did not seem as convenient at the time but he states that it helped him in the long run. Not only does “The Road Not Taken,” have a theme about choices, but it also holds a theme about choosing the road less taken. Taking chances and choosing the road less traveled can have many benefits in the long run.
In Night by Elie Wiesel there were many quotes that stuck out to me, or had meaning that aligned with my personal experiences. The first quote I chose came from when Elie and his family and friends were in the cattle care and Mrs. Schachter started yelling about a fire, no one could see the fire and just assumed that she was going mad. “Standing in the middle of the wagon, in the pale light from the windows, she looked like a withered tree in a cornfield. She pointed her arm towards the window, screaming: “Look! Look at it!
The poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost describes the dilemma in decision making, generally in life each individual has countless decisions to make and those decisions lead to new challenges, dilemmas and opportunities. In Frost’s poem, the careful traveler observes the differences of each path, one is bent and covered in undergrowth (Frost 5) and the other is grassy and unworn (Frost 8). In the end he knows he can only choose one of the paths, after much mental debate he picks the road less traveled and is well aware that he will likely never return to experience the other. By examining Frost 's "The Road Not Taken," we get a deeper understanding of
“Life is a journey that must be traveled no matter how bad the roads and accommodations.” - Oliver Goldsmith
This quote has been in inspiration in my life since the beginning of this year. The quote is anonymous but still has a story, a story with my life.
How you ever done a good or bad choice? Did you feel good or bad about it? Well ,the
Making a memorable mark. Sometimes, a persons main focus is on this single idea of fame. Of simply being remembered. Authors everywhere make attempts at this mark using a variety of literary devices to make their pieces stand out. The poet Robert Frost created many praised pieces, one of them being "The Road not Taken" published in 1916 - still used as an example of beautiful literature in todays world. John Steinbeck's The Pearl also left an impression on his readers, and still does, though the novella was only 90 pages. Ray Bradbury's "All Summer in a Day" has taught life lessons to readers around the world and continues to do so, even in his death. All three of these men used literary devices such as metaphor, simile, foreshadowing, imagery,
Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" tells of someone faced with one of life's major decisions whereas only one direction can be chosen. Whichever road is taken will be final and will determine the direction that their life takes.
That quote meant a lot to me because the way I see interpret this quote, it means to go for the risks in life because they could end up paying off big time, and if you don’t take the necessary risks in life you would have accomplished nothing. The second quote that helped meant a lot to me was "Don't count the days; make the days count". This is very meaningful to me because the way interpret it, it means to get the most done you can, and don’t fall behind and let the days go
RC Sproul "God has made us with a harmony of heart and head, thought and action. The more we know God, the more we are able to love God. The more we love Him, the more we seek to know Him." As you grasp what He does for you, you'll reflect what He expects. Growing and maturing in your ability to heed His warning signs culminates in worship - where we started! But not where He started! He loved you before the foundation of the world! It starts with Him, continues with Him, and finishes with Him. The only facet concerning you is which route you'll take? The wide path of destruction or the road less-traveled? READ TEXT
The quote I initially was going to use for this speech was a little difficult to make a good speech about. I began my search
I had to choose between playing a full-time summer sport or going on family vacations in the summer. Sports enriched my life in many ways such as creating more memories with my friends, allowing my pitching to improve, and gaining valuable team experience. Family vacations also could have changed my life as it allows for more family time, memories, and adventures. In the end, I chose to play a summer sport because it increased my games per year, practices per year, and a significant increase in game experience. I am happy with my decision because it gave me lifelong experiences.